Namco's newest batch of screens for SoulCalibur V throw a spotlight on Aeon, Cervantes, Xiba, and Yoshimitsu. I have to say, I like what they've done with them. It warms me 'eart to see Cervantes back in what is, essentially, his original form. Aeon (Lizardman) and Yoshimitsu both look pretty badass as well.

Also peppered throughout the screens and art below are shots of a few SCV's newbies, Leixia, Natsu, and Xiba. Leixia being Xianghua's daughter, Natsu trained by Taki, and Xiba being the obvious Kilik fill-in.

timeline following:⇓ Soulcalibur V

SoulCalibur V will be available on Xbox Live's Games on Demand and the PlayStation Store on April 23 for $19.99, Namco Bandai Games today announced.
The game features a roster of over two dozen fighters, including Ezio Audito...more

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MLG Summer Championship will be live very soon with competitions for StarCraft II, Mortal Kombat, SoulCalibur V, and Leage of Legends. Here's a quick rundown of the competition times (EDT) for the weekend:...more

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Sex, souls, and swords; it’s hard not to find one of these pressed in your face during a heated SoulCalibur V battle, or at the very least when gazing upon the game’s Japanese marketing. We are all aware, by n...more

SoulCalibur V has plenty of the older characters in the mix, but where's Taki? Director and producer Daishi Odashima and Hisaharu Tago explain that with the pushing of the story's timeline forward some 17 years, Taki would h...more

Today's the day that we all finally enter the stage of destiny. We mentioned a few weeks back that there's a massive team of composers behind the SoulCalibur V soundtrack that includes Hiroki Kikuta (Secret of Mana), Cri...more

Game publishers have done the craziest things in order to get their upcoming games some attention. So when Namco Bandai goes out to promote upcoming fighting game SoulCalibur V, I'd expect something along the...more

Voldo's lower horn may not have been a legit SoulCalibur V print ad, but this one is. Surprise, surprise. It's the perfect complement to the original boobalicious ad. These things always happen in pairs.
I'm glad Namco Bandai...more

[Update: So apparently it is not real. Stupid sexy Voldo!]
Namco Bandai recently pulled an advert for SoulCalibur V after fans complained that it was too offensive. No, it wasn't the magazine page featuring ginormous breasts....more

Apparently Namco Bandai has taken some pages from the Dead or Alive school of marketing, as this Japanese print ad for SoulCalibur V seems to carry one message -- the game is entirely, completely, utterly about breasts and no...more

These Jill-ggle physics are making the rounds what with Resident Evil HD Remaster coming out. Turns out this jell-o oscillation is not a new addition. It's a carryover from the GameCube REmake, but a combination of...more

Why do they heave so much when they're stationary? That just seems unhealthy. They have worse breathing problems than pugs.
Oh, and there's some AR stuff so you can have the anime girls hang out on your desk and meet your real life anime girl figures.more

But! Credit where credit is due, fighting with a giant, food-skewered kebab instead of a sword? That's up my alley. The rest of Senran Kagura 2: Deep Crimson? Not so much.
Anyway, you may proceed in telling me how I hate anime and am closed-minded towards Japanese culture.more